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I'm not sure what you mean about Cement Paint either!

Here is a picture of my crew removing paint from a concrete building. Does your building look anything like this?

Dave Olson

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Im not sure what u mean by cement paint.... i assume your speaking of a color stain of some sort.... Xylene should take care of this if not to thick....if not a stripper such as DADS will take everything off competely :)

Cement paint means one which is made by mixing white cement with pigments & applied on masonry after mixing with water to get the paintable consistancy.

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I'm not sure what you mean about Cement Paint either!

Here is a picture of my crew removing paint from a concrete building. Does your building look anything like this?

Dave Olson

Yes, the photo looks very similar to the described condition by me. Please let me know your suggestion in solving the problem.

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Suresh,

Plase pardon my cynicism but you have no signature, you're not a TGS sponsor or vendor, and you give a very brief (incomplete) description of information you seek. That raises red flags to me. How about starting over and give some more information so more people will be inclined to offer information?

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Is it Ok if I answer this fellow? :)

You can delete this if you want.

The process we used to remove the paint was rotary tips #4.5, 3000 psi, 200+ degrees F water temperature. We cleaned it after using our standard degreaser/detergent a sodium metasilicate based product.

Dave Olson

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sureshkumarg,

Please refer to the Vendor Forums area, to the rules regarding posting by manufacturers and vendors.

Thank you.

Beth

Due apologies in advance, if you feel that we have not informed about our company. We are a company specialised in restoration & protection of civil substrates since a decade based in Bangalore, India. we are more into contracting & less into selling having well defined network with fellow contracting companies through out the country, we mean our's is a supply & apply house. Nevertheless, if you feel that, we fit in vendor catagory, it is our request you to guide us know more info about Vendor forum & its rules. Finally, thank you for your forum's & members support till date & expect to be with all of you in future.

Suresh Kumar G

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Suresh,

Plase pardon my cynicism but you have no signature, you're not a TGS sponsor or vendor, and you give a very brief (incomplete) description of information you seek. That raises red flags to me. How about starting over and give some more information so more people will be inclined to offer information?

I am extremely sorry, if I have bothered your good self & I totally agree with regard to lack of info about me & my company. Please help us in knowing more info & making us more knowledgeable. In brief, I hope i have liberty to call all my fellow members as professional teachers.

Suresh Kumar G

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